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Hi,

This is not a Debian specific question.

Is there an easy way to convert all the perl documentation (mostly the
stuff that comes in the perl-doc package) to html. There is a script
called pod2html but that only does one file at a time. I've also had
trouble getting the references to come out properly. The documentation
is available in html format from www.perl.org/docs.html so there must be
a way to do it.

I've searched the web for information about converting perl
documentation to html, but all I seem to find is the pod2html manpage.
Please let me know if you aware of any documentation that I can read up
on.

I've also tried writing my own little scripts for doing the conversion
(using pod2html), but again the references come out all wrong (and
pod2html keeps complaining about not being able to reference stuff).
Please let me know if there's a script out there that already does this.

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide,
Bijan


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